Toll Free 800.564.948 www.comfortcompany.com 509 South nd Ave Bozeman, MT 59718 Adjusting 90 Compass Hardware Including 4-Point Compass Hardware - US Patent No. 7,104,610 & 7,891,739 Apparatus for Mounting a Wheelchair Back Quick Release Fixed 4-Point Depth Adjustment The information in this manual was gathered and recorded with the latest specifications available at the time of publication. Due to our continued effort to reassess and improve our products, information found in this manual such as drawings and notes may vary slightly from the product that you purchased. We reserve the right to make changes to products as they are deemed necessary. TOP VIEW Each configuration has 1.6 (4 ) of travel. () 16.9 6.7 1.9 5.1 Dead Zone Dead Zone Dead Zone Dead Zone Standard Configuration (as shipped) 0.5.3 3.6 9.1.0 5.1 1.4 3.6 1.6 4.0 0.0 0.0 Values do not reflect adjustments made to and positions which could help reduce dead zones. Flipped Flipped and Cane Tube Center Line Flipped and Flipped Values reflect width adjustments made to for clearance, but do not reflect additional adjustments made to the position which could help reduce dead zones. 1.4 Dead Zone Values reflect depth from the center of the cane to the front of the cushion* with in neutral position. *Using 1.5 (3.8 ) cushion thickness and 1 (.5 ) diameter cane. Dead Zone 3.6 0. 0.4 1.4.5 1.6 4.0 3. 8.0 IS-COMPASSHARDWARE-90 REV0315
Width Adjustment Compass is width adjustable to 1 (.5 ) narrower or (5.1 ) wider than the ordered backrest width. TOP VIEW () Standard Hardware Configuration Shown (Ex. An 18 wide backrest will fit a 17 to 0 wide wheelchair frame when both sides of backrest hardware are adjusted as shown.) -1 0 +1 + NOTE: Flipping the and Cane Clamp may reduce the possibility of the backrest fitting on a narrower chair than the ordered backrest width. Angle Adjustment Standard Hardware Configuration Shown 1 18 Compass hardware provides 30 total anterior to posterior tilt. SIDE VIEW () NOTE: Flipping the hardware to the configuration seen in Section 3 will reduce the amount of possible posterior tilt to 1 and increase anterior tilt to 18. SECTION 1: INITIAL DEPTH MEASUREMENT 1.0 Using Figure A as a guide, determine approximately how much distance you desire from the front surface of the back cushion and the center of the cane tube. Measure from the dot ( ) level with the center of the cane tube to the square ( ) on the front of the cushion. If the cushion ( ) is in front of the cane ( ), use a positive value. If the cushion ( ) is behind the cane ( ), use a negative value. FIGURE A (TOP VIEW OF BACKREST) Back Shell Front of Chair In front of cane - use positive (+) value Behind cane - use negative (-) value Back Cushion Cane Tube Rear of Chair Page
1.1 Find the range listed below that your measurement fits into. If it does not fall within a range listed, choose the one closest to your measurement. Adjustments to the position or rotating the may still allow you to reach your desired depth. For For For For 0.0 to +1.6 (0.0 to +4.0 ), continue with Section +.0 to +3.6 (+5.1 to +9.1 ), skip to Page 5, Section 3 +5.1 to +6.7 (+1.9 to +16.9 ), skip to Page 8, Section 4-1.6 to -3. (-4.0 to -8.0 ), skip to Page 10, Section 5 NOTE: Measurements are based on commonly used 1.5 (3.8 ) thick cushion. Cushion thickness could vary depending on the size and specifications of ordered backrest. Adjust dimensions accordingly for your backrest. SECTION.0 You will need to use the following hardware configuration (Figure B) to achieve your desired back position. This is the standard configuration for 90 Compass Hardware (how it was shipped). FIGURE B.1 Start by determining that the left and right 90º Brackets are located at the same height on the back shell (Figure C). The 90º Brackets should always be at equal height on the back shell and level for best results. The 90º Bracket and angle allow for width adjustments to be made if using a chair that is different from the ordered backrest width. To make adjustments to the bracket position, loosen (do not remove) the bolts on the 90º Bracket along the back shell using a 5mm hex key. FIGURE C Bolt Back Shell Height Set Screw & Bolts Page 3
. Next, loosen the bolts on the. Fit the clamp around the cane at equal height and tighten the bolts to secure. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure and a square fit. Complete this step for each side of the backrest. Finish by tightening the Set Screw on each clamp..3 To adjust to your desired seat depth, use 5mm hex key and loosen (do not remove) the bolts attaching the and the on each side of the backrest. Figure D Bolt FIGURE D & Bolts Top bolt adjusts recline Once loose, slide the forward or backwards on the 90º Bracket as seen in Figure E. Sliding it forward will make it even with the cane tube and backwards will reach up to 1.6 (4.0 ) of depth in front of the cane tube. FIGURE E Cane Tube Center Line 0.0.4 + 1.6 The top Bolt controls the backrest recline. Fasten the bottom bolt first but do not tighten it completely before setting the recline. Posterior may cause some loss in seat depth so the bottom bolt may have to be loosened and readjusted before final tightening can occur. Page 4
Once the seat depth is adjusted accordingly, tighten the Bolts on both sides of the backrest. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure. FIGURE F Set Screw Secure the recline position using the Set Screw at the back of the. Figure F Bolts Top bolt adjusts recline IMPORTANT: When installation and adjustments are complete, all bolts* should be tightened to a minimum of 85 in-lbs. *This does not include set screws. SKIP TO SECTION 6 FOR 4-POINT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS IF NEEDED SECTION 3 3.0 You will need to use the following hardware configuration (Figure G) to achieve your desired back position. This flips only the s around to the opposite side of the chair. FIGURE G 3. To switch the around, release the Cam Latching system. Toggle 1 Quick Release Compass hardware uses a toggle lever. Pull the lever up and the will slide apart from the easily. (Figure H) FIGURE H Rear of Chair Front of Chair Fixed Compass hardware on next page. Page 5
Fixed Compass hardware uses a 5mm bolt to secure the. To release the bolt, first unscrew the mm Set Screw one full turn (Figure J). Then use an 11mm open-end wrench around the cam latch Cone and a 5mm hex key to loosen the bolt. Once loosened, the will slide apart from the easily. 5mm Bolt FIGURE J Front of Chair Rear of Chair 3 1 mm Set Screw Cone Now, move the s to the opposite sides of the backrest and reattach them to the by sliding the over the Cam Latch Pin. Figure K FIGURE K Top bolt adjusts recline Backrest and Quick-Release Toggle not shown Front of Chair Rear of Chair Quick Release Compass hardware; Engage the Cam Latching System by moving the toggle to the down position. Fixed Compass hardware; Engage the Cam Latching System using a 5mm hex key and 11mm open-end wrench. Tighten the mm set screws to finish. 3.3 FIGURE L Next, loosen the bolts on the. Fit the clamp around the cane at equal height and tighten bolts to secure. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure and a square fit. Complete this step for each side of the backrest. Finish by tightening the Set Screw on each clamp. Figure L Clamp Set Screw Page 6
3.4 Once loose, slide the forward or backwards on the 90º Bracket as seen in Figure M. Sliding it forward will achieve up to.0 (5.1 ) of depth in front of the cane tube and backwards will reach up to 3.6 (9.1 ) of depth in front of the cane tube. FIGURE M Cane Tube Center Line +.0 3.5 + 3.6 The top Bolt controls the backrest recline. Fasten the bottom bolt first but do not tighten it completely before setting the recline. Posterior tilt may cause some loss in seat depth so the bottom bolt may have to be loosened and readjusted before final tightening can occur. Once the seat depth is adjusted accordingly, tighten the Bolts on both sides of the backrest. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure. FIGURE N Set Screw Secure the recline position using the Set Screw at the back of the. Figure N Bolts Top bolt adjusts recline IMPORTANT: When installation and adjustments are complete, all bolts* should be tightened to a minimum of 85 in-lbs. *This does not include set screws. SKIP TO SECTION 6 FOR 4-POINT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS IF NEEDED Page 7
SECTION 4 4.0 You will need to use the following hardware configuration (Figure P) to achieve your desired back position. This flips the s and around to the opposite side of the chair. FIGURE P 4.1 To switch the and around, unscrew the 5mm bolts from the Double Nuts on each side of the hardware connecting the and the 90º Bracket. (Figure R) FIGURE R Rear of Chair Front of Chair Double Nuts* & 5mm Bolts *Opposite side Double Nut not visible Move the and assembly to the opposite side of the backrest and lightly screw the Bolts into the Double Nuts on each side of the assembly (Figure S). FIGURE S Side View- Looking towards center of backrest Side View- Looking out from center of backrest Clamp Set Screw Double Nut Double Nut & 5mm Bolts 4. Loosen the bolts on the. Fit the clamp around the cane at equal height and tighten bolts to secure. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure and a square fit. Complete this step for each side of the backrest. Finish by tightening the Set Screw on each clamp. Figure S Page 8
4.3 Once loose, slide the forward or backwards on the 90º Bracket as seen in Figure T. Sliding it forward will achieve up to 5.1 (1.9 ) of depth in front of the cane tube and backwards will reach up 6.7 (16.9 ) of depth in front of the cane tube. FIGURE T Cane Tube Center Line + 5.1 4.4 + 6.7 The top Bolt controls the backrest recline. Fasten the bottom bolt first but do not tighten it completely before setting the recline. Posterior tilt may cause some loss in seat depth so the bottom bolt may have to be loosened and readjusted before final tightening can occur. Once the seat depth is adjusted accordingly, tighten the 5mm bolts on both sides of the backrest. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure. (Figure U) Secure the recline position using the Set Screw at the back of the. FIGURE U Recline Adjustment Set Screw Double Nut & 5mm Bolts IMPORTANT: When installation and adjustments are complete, all bolts* should be tightened to a minimum of 85 in-lbs. *This does not include set screws. SKIP TO SECTION 6 FOR 4-POINT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS IF NEEDED Page 9
SECTION 5 5.0 You will need to use the following hardware configuration (Figure V) to achieve your desired back position. This flips the with and Cam Latch assembly to the opposite side of the chair. FIGURE V 5.1 To switch the 90º Bracket around, unscrew the 5mm bolts attaching the 90º Bracket to the Double Nut on the front side of the backrest shell. (Figure W) FIGURE W Wing Double Nut Back Shell 5mm Bolt Now, unscrew the 5mm bolts from the Double Nuts on each side of the hardware connecting the Cam Latch Bracket and the 90º Bracket. (Figure X) FIGURE X Double Nuts* & 5mm Bolts *Opposite side Double Nut not visible ORIGINAL ORIENTATION 5. NEW ORIENTATION Move the to the opposite side of the backrest while leaving the and Cam Latch Bracket assembly with the original side of the backrest. Reattach the to the shell in the new orientation using the 5mm Bolts and Double Nuts. Reassemble the hardware with the facing the front of the backrest. Lightly screw the Cam Latch Bracket Bolts into the Double Nuts on each side of the assembly and. (Figure X) Page 10
5.3 Loosen the bolts on the. Fit the clamp around the cane at equal height and tighten bolts to secure. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure and a square fit. Complete this step for each side of the backrest. Finish by tightening the Set Screw on each clamp. 5.4 With the bolts loose, slide the forward or backwards on the 90º Bracket as seen in Figure Y. Sliding it forward will achieve up to 3. (8.0 ) of depth behind the cane tube and backwards will reach up 1.6 (4.0 ) of depth behind the cane tube. FIGURE Y Cane Tube Center Line - 1.6 5.5-3. The top Bolt controls the backrest recline. Fasten the bottom bolt first but do not tighten it completely before setting the recline. Posterior tilt may cause some loss in seat depth so the bottom bolt may have to be loosened and readjusted before final tightening can occur. Once the seat depth is adjusted accordingly, tighten the 5mm bolts on both sides of the backrest. Alternate between bolts multiple times while tightening to ensure even pressure. Figure Z Secure the recline position using the Set Screw at the back of the. FIGURE Z Recline Adjustment Set Screw Double Nut & 5mm Bolts IMPORTANT: When installation and adjustments are complete, all bolts* should be tightened to a minimum of 85 in-lbs. *This does not include set screws. Page 11
SECTION 6: 4-POINT HARDWARE 6.0 Start with all bolts loose in the assembly. This allows for adjusting to the backrest position with the -Point Compass hardware already attached and in place. Completely unscrew the outside 1/8 Hex Bolt on the (Figure AA). Wrap the band around the chair cane with the L Bracket oriented to the front of the cane. Replace the washer and bolt. Tighten the band around the cane using the 1/8 Bolt on the front of the L Bracket. Repeat for the opposite side of the wheelchair with the s at equal height on the canes. 1/8 Hex Bolts & Washers Post L Bracket Angled Bracket Front of Chair Double Nut Rear of Chair Double Nut 6.1 Shift the Angled Bracket and Post brackets around until the Post can reach and rest on the L Bracket attached to the wheelchair canes (Figure BB). Once both sides of the backrest are positioned, tighten all bolts to secure. FIGURE BB Width Adjustment Depth Adjustment (Flipped Angled Bracket) (Standard 90 4PT) (Flipped Post Bracket) NOTE: Depth Adjustment shows additional configurations for 90 4-Point Hardware achieved by flipping the Angled Bracket or Post Bracket. Page 1